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Model Number: 665.13693K600 Brand: Kenmore Age: 1 - 5 years
We have had an issue with the dishwaher, it stopped running and we are not certain of the problem.
Possibliy the fused link but I need to know how to test that componenent. Dishwasher Fuse, Kenmore 675813... Can anyone here supply me with the value of what to read on the existing fuse so that I can test it...? Thanks, rd Ads By Google Related Models |
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Hi.
Here is the thermal fuse Part number: 675813 It's clipped on the side of the control board and you can check it by testing it for continuity. You will need a multimeter. Remove the kick panel and find there a tech sheet with instructions. Simon.
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Thanks Simon, I did locate the fuse and checked only for continuity, it is open... I did not know if that was all I needed to test for. Good deal, I also did not know about the kick panel hiding a diagram. I cannot seem to pry the panel off. Try again after breakfast. Thansk very much, Rob |
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Do not pry anything off! There are screws holding it. When replacing the fuse use the new wires in the kit. Simon.
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Yeah, that was a poor choice of words, I will check for the screws on the panel, 10-4 on the wires... We still have snow clean up to do so I'll check this out later... Oh, I have a jumper wire to test / verify that the fuse is the culprit. There should be no danger in checking that, correct..? Running the washer just for a few seconds with the jumper instead of the fuse...? Thanks again, Rob |
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Yes, you can do that.
Simon.
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